Tag: personalgrowth

I’m sorry for the terrible blog post title, but the pun made me chuckle enough to publish 😂.

Thailand is an interesting, beautiful, disorganised and at times very frustrating country to work and live in. And yet, after three months of being here, I’ve noticed myself adapting and changing in ways I was not expecting to.

For instance:

I no longer think about speed limits. I just drive the speed I’m comfortable with. In fact, the speedometer on my motorbike doesn’t even work.

I expect people to cut me off and no longer get angry when it happens. Back in Canada someone cutting me off could ruin a good mood or make a bad one significantly worse.

I forget to put my seat belt on in cars. NOBODY wears a seat belt, even small children. Unless… the car infuriatingly beeps until you put it on. Sometimes I snap myself back into safety mode and buckle up, but not as often as I used to.

Driving on the left hand side of the road is a no-brainer.

Sitting on the back of a motorcycle with two other people barely makes me nervous any more. But it still really burns my thighs. My legs are long and have to dangle without my feet touching the ground! I can compare it to feeling like you’ve been downhill skiing and your legs are ready to give-out half way down a steep hill.

Ice cream at 10 in the morning isn’t that weird. Kids even eat it for breakfast on a regular basis. Rotten teeth are also the norm (not for me! I brush!).

Frequent last minute class cancellations used to bother me. The longer I’m here, the better I am at shrugging it off. 🙂

I no longer get annoyed with people staring at me. I just ignore or smile back and it works every time.

Cooked vegetables in any kind of sauce make me incredibly happy. They’re hard to find.

I shower every day and wash my hair every day. Call me gross but I didn’t find this to be entirely necessary on a daily basis back in Canada.

I think more often in Baht than Dollars when making every-day purchases.

I don’t walk anywhere I don’t have to (It’s so damn hot). I use my motorcycle to go just down the street because I can.

I’m curious about foreigners I don’t recognise!!!! I get it now! That’s what people think of me!!

I’m a pro at carrying hand sanitizer and tissue paper almost wherever I go. There’s never any toilet paper or soap in bathrooms. Ever.

I now shiver in 20 degrees Celsius

3 in 1 crap coffee is my go-to and I used to think it was disgusting (because it is, what’s happening to me?)

I expect appointments and anything involving standing in a line other than in a grocery store to take hours.Because it does.

There you have it, some things that I’ve noticed myself doing almost automatically now. I think it’s pretty interesting, funny, and I’m curious to see what effect this will have when I eventually go home or some other place. 😉